Description:
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I just made a package with Pyrus (pyrus package package.xml). When I try to install it with a "pear install", the install process says it's ok, but the base folder of the package appears at the PEAR root directory, instead of the category directory (PHP, in my example).
Test script:
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pear install PHP_UML-1.6.0.tgz
Expected result:
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Install ok with the folder UML in [pear dir]/PHP/
Actual result:
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The folder UML is in [pear dir]/
Thus, when I launch the command line tool "phpuml -v", I get:
Warning: require_once(PHP/UML.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in G:\Inetpub\librairies\PEAR\phpuml on line 27
Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required 'PHP/UML.php' (include_path='G:\Inetpub\librairies\PEAR\pear') in G:\Inetpub\librairies\PEAR\phpuml on line 27

So I changed the structure of my package to what is described in http://pear.php.net/manual/en/pyrus.commands.make.php, and I keep getting the same error message when I run "pyrus make" ("Invalid package.xml ... does not validate", in spite of the fact that there is no package.xml in my folder: that's precisely what I would like "pyrus make" to generate!!)...
Until know I have not been able to execute the Pyrus commands "install", "uninstall", "make" or "package". Each time there is a different problem (see my other bugs). Maybe I am too dumb to use Pyrus, but I give up with it for the moment.